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Used 2009 Victory Vision For Sale on 2040-motos

$15,900
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:2
Location:

Kenosha, Wisconsin

Kenosha, WI
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Victory Vision description

Tour Comfort When the open road calls, answer it on 1 of these incredible Touring models. Great power, great comfort and great times await, so saddle up today and answer the call. Owner purchased brand new on September 30, 2010. There is still a year left on warranty. This is a very nice bike and it has a clean title. Features and Benefits: Freedom 106 Cubic Inch V-Twin Engine Spacious trunk and side storage 29.2 gal. cap. Modern console and controls Low 26.5 in driver seat height Ergonomically-designed driver seat and passenger seat with backrest MP3 compatible Warmed handlebar grips Heated seats Power Windshield Financing, Shipping and Warranty available to qualified buyer!

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